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Summary

The Travel Medicine First Responder (TMFR) is a travel medicine course built over a Wilderness First Responder (WFR) chassis. This course will cover trauma and environmental exposures the same as in a WFR course. Additionally, this course will look at travel and tropical disease exposures with an emphasis on how to make decisions for prevention and response. We will also look at international medical resources and evacuation and treatment decision-making. This course is not about complex diagnoses and advanced treatment. All scenarios will be internationally based.

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General concepts: body systems, anatomy/physiology, PAS, BLS

Trauma and environmental hazards

Epidemiology and hazard assessment, particularly in low/middle income countries

Pathways of disease and how to avoid them along with all the preventative strategies, i.e., vaccinations, chemoprophylaxis, maintaining a health immune system, etc.

Medical facility assessment and many of the scenarios will present with choices as to where to evacuate.

Internationally focused toxins, bites and stings

Most of the scenarios, examples and drills will be internationally based.